Process Serving
In this entry for the Investigator’s Gazette, we discuss process serving.
Process serving may seem like a simple job, but in the investigator’s world nothing is as easy as it seems. Though the job entails delivering a package or folder of documents to a specific subject, and typically getting them to sign for it and/or physically accept the packet. The entire case is a very intricate, and can be a very delicate, operation.
First, your Rainy Day Private Investigative Services [PIS] investigator will need to locate the subject. After the subject is located, the investigator can then deliver the requested package. Once the subject is located, the package must be physically delivered in a calculated matter so as not to garner suspicion regarding its origins; some subjects have been purposefully dodging divorce papers, subpoenas, or even court summons.
Rainy Day PIS has the skill and expertise to make your process serving interactions into smooth transactions, and letting you rest easy; because that’s the Rainy Day way.